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went south and essentially just returned headed east went through utah, colorado, nebraska, iowa until i got back to minnesota. that first leg took 31 days. i've met about 100 of my facebook friends. when i started i had 302 facebook friends. it's about a third of the friends i've met. it's an interesting thing, whoever i'm talking about on any given day that seems to be the highlight. it's really something where i'm enjoying whatever moment i'm in at the time. that seems to be my favorite thing. most of the time i just really like to talk with people hear what they have to say see how they live their lives, see if i can learn sphrmg what they have to say. big picture what i've taken from this is people are good. and i think maybe that's something that i'd forgotten at least to some extent. this has made me happy. reconnecting with old friends, make new friends along the way and sort of nurturing the relationships i already have. >> our first person with mike mclaughlin. >>> coming up what you don't know about boko haram. the group claiming responsibility for kidnapping hundreds of sch
went south and essentially just returned headed east went through utah, colorado, nebraska, iowa until i got back to minnesota. that first leg took 31 days. i've met about 100 of my facebook friends. when i started i had 302 facebook friends. it's about a third of the friends i've met. it's an interesting thing, whoever i'm talking about on any given day that seems to be the highlight. it's really something where i'm enjoying whatever moment i'm in at the time. that seems to be my favorite...
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this report gets very specific on the impact of climate change on cedar rapids, iowa. how it hits highway 1 in louisiana, the impact on the shellfish industry in the pacific northwest. we've never seen that kind of detail. and the other thing that's really new about this report is it talks about the impacts that are already being experienced now. that's new. and finally, it doesn't just go into regions, it goes into sectors of the economy. it talks about the impact of climate change on agriculture, how it hurts crops and raises food prices. how it affects infrastructure, how it affects roads, buildings, bridges. so all of those are really a new piece of the climate debate in the united states. gwen: but there's been a climate debate for sometime, why this specificity now? >> this report has actually been a while in the making. under 2000 law the white house is supposed to assign scientists to prepare a report like this, put it out every four years. the bush administration skipped this. so under law, the last one was out in 2009. they were overdue to put this out. scien
this report gets very specific on the impact of climate change on cedar rapids, iowa. how it hits highway 1 in louisiana, the impact on the shellfish industry in the pacific northwest. we've never seen that kind of detail. and the other thing that's really new about this report is it talks about the impacts that are already being experienced now. that's new. and finally, it doesn't just go into regions, it goes into sectors of the economy. it talks about the impact of climate change on...
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one hundred fifty four of the machines have been transferred to presidents and states including iowa virginia and louisiana authorities have said the transfer is a good fit since the privacy concerns of travelers don't apply to prisoners but earlier i was joined by danny with truth squad t.v. i first asked him about his take on that reasoning. right well certainly privacy is going to be less of a concern for people who have been convicted of crimes whether that's appropriate or not is another discussion but certainly health concerns are an issue i don't think. body scanners that have been the university of california berkeley mit and many other schools have been a research facility driver in letters of recommendation to the white house to stop the use of these machines because of the radiation the dangers of the radiation causing cancer we're already seeing clusters of cancer patients coming out of a p.s.a. itself in boston many agents are getting cancer from just from standing next to these machines all day so are we going to now start to you know kind of have a a torture program in
one hundred fifty four of the machines have been transferred to presidents and states including iowa virginia and louisiana authorities have said the transfer is a good fit since the privacy concerns of travelers don't apply to prisoners but earlier i was joined by danny with truth squad t.v. i first asked him about his take on that reasoning. right well certainly privacy is going to be less of a concern for people who have been convicted of crimes whether that's appropriate or not is another...
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this is the boonies in illinois over the border with iowa as being a center for immigrants. these people came in the early 20th century to work on the railroads. >> they did. the first ones were fleeing the mexican revolution because really you couldn't pick a side and be on the right side of things and you couldn't stay out of it and so they were escaping that and right there at the border they were being met by people from the railroad companies that were expanding so rapidly here, they needed the workers. and they say hey you want a job qumed and so yes they -- and so yes they put them on atrain and it was probably a lot colder than -- actually a few miles from where ronald reagan was born. >> they certainly didn't have a good life. many of them lived in box cars, in small shacks without running waters or electricity. called dirty mexicans in the streets. when you saw how much they sacrificed, why did so many choose to scriec sacrifice so mr their country? >> i wish we could say that stopped or it was different for them. it's a truly american story both with its beauty an
this is the boonies in illinois over the border with iowa as being a center for immigrants. these people came in the early 20th century to work on the railroads. >> they did. the first ones were fleeing the mexican revolution because really you couldn't pick a side and be on the right side of things and you couldn't stay out of it and so they were escaping that and right there at the border they were being met by people from the railroad companies that were expanding so rapidly here, they...
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they would pay me from gills burgh to iowa city on my own dime. a couple of doctors that should not be in the v.a. host: what are they doing? caller: i went in because i had a bit of pain when i had a bowel movement. i went to the pre-appointment and ask the dr., what exactly are you going to do? he said, you have a pimple -- host: we in sterling, virginia. it is hard for me to hear what happened -- i'm sure we will hear what is happening in different areas. it seems that these are old symptoms. corpsman.vy experience on combat medicine. -- i will start studying to get my masters in management on the health care side. these are symptoms we are seeing in the health care overhaul. health care is becoming more complex. d or to theng move outpatient centers. you would stay in the hospital for 7-8 months when he got back on. now, it's about what it is. care is being pushed the outp atient side. -- now, it's about 20 days. that sees aeteran specialist at the v.a., they're getting the most amazing treatment. unlike the vietnam veterans. the treatment was
they would pay me from gills burgh to iowa city on my own dime. a couple of doctors that should not be in the v.a. host: what are they doing? caller: i went in because i had a bit of pain when i had a bowel movement. i went to the pre-appointment and ask the dr., what exactly are you going to do? he said, you have a pimple -- host: we in sterling, virginia. it is hard for me to hear what happened -- i'm sure we will hear what is happening in different areas. it seems that these are old...
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serious injuries from these storms but these storms also brought golf ball-sized hail in parts of kansas, iowa, indiana as well as nebraska. several other tornadoes touched down over the weekend around the lincoln area, damaging or destroying a majority of homes in the small town of beaver creek, or beaver crossing rather just west of lincoln. tens of thousands of holes are without power. the winds all throughout the midwest knocked over power lines. much of the power has been restored this morning but threat of severe weather continues throughout much of today all the way from the border north of canada down to san antonio, jenna. there are more than 50 million americans are under threat of severe weather. jenna: important day to pave attention what is going on outside of your door. garrett, thank you very much. jon: scary moments caught on tape inside of a hospital emergency room. why police were investigating what happened here. >>> plus, what do you use, paper or plastic? we're not talking grocery bags here. why cash might no longer be king. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no
serious injuries from these storms but these storms also brought golf ball-sized hail in parts of kansas, iowa, indiana as well as nebraska. several other tornadoes touched down over the weekend around the lincoln area, damaging or destroying a majority of homes in the small town of beaver creek, or beaver crossing rather just west of lincoln. tens of thousands of holes are without power. the winds all throughout the midwest knocked over power lines. much of the power has been restored this...
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these shots come from 60 kilometers west of des moines, iowa and tornados we expect and thunderstorm activity and to the west we had significant snowfall affecting parts of colorado and wyoming, anything up to 30 centimeters of snow and looks like it's going out now getting down to the southern rockies but the rain towards the east is certainly developing and would like to see more storms as the system pushes in from the west and the mid-atlantic seeing revenue rain and severe thunderstorms expected over the next 24-48 hours and temperatures coming down to new york to 17 degrees. >> richard thank you very much indeed. scientists warn that glasiers are falling apart and this is over the last 20 years. >> reporter: for years we have been warned the mighty frozen continent is melting and two separate studies paint a soak interring picture what is being described as an irreversible and unstoppable form. this is western antarctica previously thought to be stable has started to retreat and this is a simulation and shows the six glasses in the sea that are being affected and the reasons say
these shots come from 60 kilometers west of des moines, iowa and tornados we expect and thunderstorm activity and to the west we had significant snowfall affecting parts of colorado and wyoming, anything up to 30 centimeters of snow and looks like it's going out now getting down to the southern rockies but the rain towards the east is certainly developing and would like to see more storms as the system pushes in from the west and the mid-atlantic seeing revenue rain and severe thunderstorms...
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. >> same story in iowa. strong winds dropping a tree right on this car and pulling a roof right off a home in the town of penora, about 40 miles west of des moines. >> oh, boy! >> okay, that is probably why they say you should not be out driving during a possible tornado. storm chasers got hit by a piece of farm equipment on a nebraska road while they were out tracking a twister. no one was hurt, but the man behind the wheel says it is the closest call he's had in 16 years chasing storms. >>> severe thunderstorms to blame for flash flooding near cleveland. look here. the roads overtaken by water. parts of a major interstate had to be shut down for hours. police are urging people to stay at home. >>> while the calendar says may, some parts of colorado are digging out from several feet of snow. skiing, everybody. upwards of 29 inches fell in the north-central part of the state. >> that's the bright side of it, skiing. >> exactly, one more run. >> but snow in may? let's look at what we can expect today. jennife
. >> same story in iowa. strong winds dropping a tree right on this car and pulling a roof right off a home in the town of penora, about 40 miles west of des moines. >> oh, boy! >> okay, that is probably why they say you should not be out driving during a possible tornado. storm chasers got hit by a piece of farm equipment on a nebraska road while they were out tracking a twister. no one was hurt, but the man behind the wheel says it is the closest call he's had in 16 years...
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even west virginia could be seeing problems, and storms into parts of northern iowa, coming off the great lakes. this is a problem. tomorrow the weather threat will be a major problem as we look no parts of cannes assist and nebraska. we don't think it will be as big as it was today. it's warm and humid across the area. >> an incredible story out of california, a teenage girl who disappeared 10 years ago is found. police say she was kidnapped and they arrested a man who held her captive. stephanie stanton is in los angeles with more on the story. >> police learnt of the kidnapping during a domestic violence call to the woman's home. that's when thee revealed to authorities that she was hold against her will for the past 10 years by this man. his name is garcia. he was living with her mother and garcia, and he has dating her mother. he began molesting the girl. after a domestic violence incident at the home in august 2004 garcia allegedly drugged the teenager, taking her to a house in compton, holding her captive in the garage. she said that began a decade-long nightmare in which a fake id
even west virginia could be seeing problems, and storms into parts of northern iowa, coming off the great lakes. this is a problem. tomorrow the weather threat will be a major problem as we look no parts of cannes assist and nebraska. we don't think it will be as big as it was today. it's warm and humid across the area. >> an incredible story out of california, a teenage girl who disappeared 10 years ago is found. police say she was kidnapped and they arrested a man who held her captive....
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. >> reporter: but he did, along with specialist king shilg of iowa who said he owes his white to life. >> i was probably more excited than he was. it just shows he absolutely saved my life that day, and many others. >> reporter: those who survived wear wrist bands of those who did not. >> to me, the heroes are those that lost their lives that day. because they gave their lives in defense of all of us, and all of america. >> reporter: joe johns, cnn, the white house. >>> cnn will bring the medal of honor ceremony live to you. it starts an hour from now, 3:00 p.m. eastern. >>> that's it for me. thanks for watching. 5:00 p.m., i'll be back in "the situation room." newsroom with brooke baldwin newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a lot to get to here on this tuesday. let's begin with three breaking stories. first one out of baltimore, where someone has crashed some kind of truck straight into this local tv station. evacuations are under way. live from washington. and athena, tell me what we know at this point? >> reporter: brooke, this i
. >> reporter: but he did, along with specialist king shilg of iowa who said he owes his white to life. >> i was probably more excited than he was. it just shows he absolutely saved my life that day, and many others. >> reporter: those who survived wear wrist bands of those who did not. >> to me, the heroes are those that lost their lives that day. because they gave their lives in defense of all of us, and all of america. >> reporter: joe johns, cnn, the white...
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we're going to see flooding in cedar rapids, iowa. we're going to cissee severe wa loss in the northwest. we'll see more extreme well fires across the southern rocky mountains. this is the first really detailed picture that we've seen, not only of what's going to happen in the united states but what is already happening. that's one of the biggest and most important take aways of this report is that climate change has already started to be felt in the united states. >> in terms of details, i want to get to miami because that's a very interesting situation there, but what's interesting is, i mean, you're talking about this, but there is a problem of even trying to convince some folks that it is happening. there's that gallup poll that came out that says one in four americans is skeptical of the climate change. in the northeast, yes, we had one of the worst, coldest, snowiest winters in memory. how does that fit into the equati equation. for the naysayers they say what climate change and what global warming? >> here's something else that
we're going to see flooding in cedar rapids, iowa. we're going to cissee severe wa loss in the northwest. we'll see more extreme well fires across the southern rocky mountains. this is the first really detailed picture that we've seen, not only of what's going to happen in the united states but what is already happening. that's one of the biggest and most important take aways of this report is that climate change has already started to be felt in the united states. >> in terms of details,...
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iowa and arkansas in particular to find new innovative ways to expand coverage to these vulnerable populations. i want to know if -- you can follow up now or afterwards -- what lopgss will be available to wisconsin that are not currently being pursued? will the department continue to help make sure that these 77,000 people who are losing their badger care are successfully enrolled in the marketplace? and certainly will the state of wisconsin have an opportunity to reconsider their decision at this point, not to expand medicaid. >> senator, if i'm confirmed, would want to work with cms on those specific issues of the flexibility to help those 77,000. >> thank you very much, senator bad win. senator burke. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director burwell, welcomwelcome. and thank you for the opportunity to meet with you i think last week, to share some thoughts and to hear yours. let me ask you a couple of questions in specific areas. do you consider medical and public health preparedness and response programs to be a matter of national security? and if you're confirmed, how will you ensure that the
iowa and arkansas in particular to find new innovative ways to expand coverage to these vulnerable populations. i want to know if -- you can follow up now or afterwards -- what lopgss will be available to wisconsin that are not currently being pursued? will the department continue to help make sure that these 77,000 people who are losing their badger care are successfully enrolled in the marketplace? and certainly will the state of wisconsin have an opportunity to reconsider their decision at...
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i think the bulk is probably somewhere from iowa to kansas, missouri and oklahoma. we'll see. it extends to the north and the south with mountain snows to the west. 83 chicago. 75 for kansas city as the front cools that area down. 79 in dallas tomorrow. again, a few more showers there at 85 in memphis. 67 in l.a. a pleasant 65 in san francisco. enjoy your day. >> thank you, chad. >>> happening now, a desperate search to find hundreds of kidnapped girls in nigeria. armed terrorists are threatening to sell these girls on the market as child brides or sex slaves. the white house is getting involved with that, live, next. dog: get four years dog: get four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. get a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497. don't miss the memorial day sale. >>> girls for sale. armed terrorists kidnapping more children in nigeria, promising, threatening to sell them to the highest bidder. this morning, outrage and a push to bring the girls home. how the u.s. is getting involved and what's happening on the ground ri
i think the bulk is probably somewhere from iowa to kansas, missouri and oklahoma. we'll see. it extends to the north and the south with mountain snows to the west. 83 chicago. 75 for kansas city as the front cools that area down. 79 in dallas tomorrow. again, a few more showers there at 85 in memphis. 67 in l.a. a pleasant 65 in san francisco. enjoy your day. >> thank you, chad. >>> happening now, a desperate search to find hundreds of kidnapped girls in nigeria. armed...
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speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. he gentleman will suspend. members, take your conversations off the floor. staff, take their conversations off the floor. the gentleman from florida -- excuse me. the gentleman from iowa is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i appreciate the gentleman for recognizing me, and yielding time to address the subject of this rule. mr. speaker, this house is considering a combined rule. it's a rule that addresses the ndaa, and it's a rule that addresses the u.s.a. freedom act wrapped up together. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the house will come toured. -- come to order. the gentleman from iowa is recognized. mr. king: again, thank you, mr. speaker. to reiterate the point that we're addressing a combined rule between the national defense authorization act and the u.s.a. freedom act, and the first component that i'd like to address with the time that i have is an expression of app
speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. he gentleman will suspend. members, take your conversations off the floor. staff, take their conversations off the floor. the gentleman from florida -- excuse me. the gentleman from iowa is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i appreciate the gentleman for recognizing me, and yielding time to address the subject of this rule. mr. speaker,...
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have a good story to tell, there are potentially strong female senate candidates in west virginia, iowa and michigan and after tuesday oregon may be added to the list. both nunn and grimes are part of another key theme, democrats banking on famous or powerful political families to win in red states, other key candidates on tuesday's ballot, am mark pryor, son of david. these four join a half dozen others arp the country. the good, bad and ugly when it comes to the health care law. kentucky state exchange has been a success story but out west in oregon, not so much. the gop hopes that state's troubled health insurance exchange helps elect republicans to statewide office, something they haven't done since 2002. >> joining me now, julie pace, for the associated press and "washington post" national political reporter robert costa. julie, let's start with the biggest name, mitch mcconnell who seems to have distanced himself from matt bevin. with we assume a win, what does this tell us about the next challenges abo challenges he faces, what percent of that can go to the democrat grimes. >> th
have a good story to tell, there are potentially strong female senate candidates in west virginia, iowa and michigan and after tuesday oregon may be added to the list. both nunn and grimes are part of another key theme, democrats banking on famous or powerful political families to win in red states, other key candidates on tuesday's ballot, am mark pryor, son of david. these four join a half dozen others arp the country. the good, bad and ugly when it comes to the health care law. kentucky...
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phil rut ger and others did focus groups in iowa. what's interesting is the opinions about people like hillary clinton and president obama are very different. what's not different at all, washington is broken, neither side knows how to fix it, divided gridlock, that is quite strong and does add to why you see less turning out to vote. it has the potential for someone as we look to 2016, as we look for 2016, if someone can cast like barack obama did, in an outside the box problem solving putting partisanship aside, george bush and president obama did that. people say they would want it, but i don't know they would vote for it. >> you don't see the enthusiasm. last thursday in philadelphia i was at two ward meetings sort of city democratic organization meetings in philly. there were some democrats there but you could tell that the enthusiasm about this coming primary was not there like it has been in past pennsylvania campaigns. >> well, we're going to be watching the results. thank you for setting it up, chuck todd and jonathan martin
phil rut ger and others did focus groups in iowa. what's interesting is the opinions about people like hillary clinton and president obama are very different. what's not different at all, washington is broken, neither side knows how to fix it, divided gridlock, that is quite strong and does add to why you see less turning out to vote. it has the potential for someone as we look to 2016, as we look for 2016, if someone can cast like barack obama did, in an outside the box problem solving putting...
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there are some potentially strong female senate candidates in places like west virginia, iowa, michigan, and after tuesday oregon may be added to that list. both nun, daughter of sam, and grimes, daughter of a powerful long-time kentucky power broker, are part of another key 2014 theme. democrats banking on famous or powerful political families to win in red states. other key dynasty candidates or tuesday's ballot, mark pryor in arkansas, son of david. and jason carter in georgia, grandson of jimmy. these four join a half dozen others around the country. finally, the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to the health care law. kentucky's state exchange has been a success story, but out west in oregon, not so much. the gop hopes that state's troubled health insurance exchange helps elect republicans to statewide office. something they haven't done since 2002. in fact, the republican candidate that oregon could end up nominating is a medical doctor. so, david, they see a real opportunity there to suddenly bring health care back onto the national stage in oregon. >> chuck, thanks very
there are some potentially strong female senate candidates in places like west virginia, iowa, michigan, and after tuesday oregon may be added to that list. both nun, daughter of sam, and grimes, daughter of a powerful long-time kentucky power broker, are part of another key 2014 theme. democrats banking on famous or powerful political families to win in red states. other key dynasty candidates or tuesday's ballot, mark pryor in arkansas, son of david. and jason carter in georgia, grandson of...
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that means 90's will go as far north at nebraska and iowa through the day today. still, even outside of that extreme heat, some very comfortable temperatures other than the exception i was talking about, so a lot of people have enjoyed a little immediater stuff. >> we want to go back to our top story this morning, the u.s. now getting involved in the search for 300 school girls kidnapped in nigeria. boko haram has taken those girls. they are heavily armed, skilled fighters with a history of mercilessly killing anyone they view as embracing western culture. the u.s. labeled this group terrorists. a former member of the u.k. special forces joins us. it's been a month since the kidnapping. what resources can the u.s. provide at this point? >> we know they sent a team of specialists to deal with four key areas, intelligence, investigations, hostage negotiations and victim assistance. this all points to anti terrorism programs that the u.s. government already extend to other nations to help bolter and map out sort of counter terrorism strategies. maybe that team is not
that means 90's will go as far north at nebraska and iowa through the day today. still, even outside of that extreme heat, some very comfortable temperatures other than the exception i was talking about, so a lot of people have enjoyed a little immediater stuff. >> we want to go back to our top story this morning, the u.s. now getting involved in the search for 300 school girls kidnapped in nigeria. boko haram has taken those girls. they are heavily armed, skilled fighters with a history...
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and also, in iowa, there could be the hawkeye state's first woman, and there could be in georgia, the first woman elected and a few other places where there are women on the ballot the break the glass ceiling, but unlikely to get it. amy stevens, a republican, is running in north carolina. and nancy may sashgs and joyce dickerson is a democrat, but neither is likely to be the nominees. and in tennessee, rebecca lennard is running for the second time, but again, that is not likely to happen. that is it for this edition of "daily rundown." your campaign headquarters. up next is chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins and watching the heavy rain moving out of texas today, a it is going to drench areas from arkansas to louisiana, but the best chance of any flooding today is in east texas. we will see the storms early today from the areas of chicago right through the great lakes. and later this evening, we could see a few of the storms trying to dive down to washington, d.c. and the west coast, a heat wave develops for you. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what
and also, in iowa, there could be the hawkeye state's first woman, and there could be in georgia, the first woman elected and a few other places where there are women on the ballot the break the glass ceiling, but unlikely to get it. amy stevens, a republican, is running in north carolina. and nancy may sashgs and joyce dickerson is a democrat, but neither is likely to be the nominees. and in tennessee, rebecca lennard is running for the second time, but again, that is not likely to happen....
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we are seeing a heavy band of rain move into the iowa, missouri area now. those storms already through the northeast, areas of rain, this line percentent through the day. i'll have more on the severe risk. the hurricane season just around the corner, very quiet of course right now. already the pricks are starting to come out, colorado state, which puts out the predictions has already done that, lower than average, you can see the lower average number here. it only takes one big landfall, so always be prepared. >> a florida firefighter made a lasting impression on a toddler. 25 years ago, he made the boy's dream come through through the make a wish foundation. that young boy then fighting for his life is now a healthy young man. he never forget the kindness he was shown. >> these two men will ever a life long connection. it started about 25 years ago, when a 4-year-old brian had leukemia. now the two are meeting again in the make a wish foundation office, where it all started. >> as soon as we opened the door, this little wildman's running around all smiles
we are seeing a heavy band of rain move into the iowa, missouri area now. those storms already through the northeast, areas of rain, this line percentent through the day. i'll have more on the severe risk. the hurricane season just around the corner, very quiet of course right now. already the pricks are starting to come out, colorado state, which puts out the predictions has already done that, lower than average, you can see the lower average number here. it only takes one big landfall, so...
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bill: every hour, whether it is iowa, new hampshire, south carolina and beyond. thank you, brad, thank you, alan. talk to you again. 21 minutes past. here's martha. martha: a search, a desperate one, continues for 200 girls from nigeria who were kidnapped and being held in that country by the terror group boko haram. now a top lawmaker says the united states should send in special forces to rescue them. should we? we'll talk about that. bill: also a museum more than a decade in the making, national 9/11 museum at ground zero that opens this week. remarkable images they captured inside. you will see them in a moment. some family members not happy at all with what happened with the museum. we'll tell you about the latest on controversy. martha: after self years of delays, it took a very long time and it took nearly a billion dollars to complete but the national september 11th museum is now finally set to open here in new york city. a dedication ceremony will be held tomorrow and we are getting a sneak-peek at the museum with heart-breaking exhibits paying tribute t
bill: every hour, whether it is iowa, new hampshire, south carolina and beyond. thank you, brad, thank you, alan. talk to you again. 21 minutes past. here's martha. martha: a search, a desperate one, continues for 200 girls from nigeria who were kidnapped and being held in that country by the terror group boko haram. now a top lawmaker says the united states should send in special forces to rescue them. should we? we'll talk about that. bill: also a museum more than a decade in the making,...
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we're talking about missouri up through illinois wisconsin and iowa. those storms rev up in the afternoon but we're also looking at new on the back side of the system and not a small amount. we are looking at the potential for as much as two feet of snow in some areas and they can't even take solace in skiing in colorado because at this point most of the ski resorts are already closed. charlie. >> megan, thanks. >>> donald sterling says he does not deserve a lifetime ban from pro basketball. in his first public comments since the nba ban, the los angeles clippers owner apologized for using racially charged language but he told cnn's anderson cooper that his girlfriend baited him to talking that way. >> i'm apologizing and i'm asking for forgiveness. am i entitled to one mistake after 35 years? i mean i love my league i love my partners. am my entitled to one mistake? it's a terrible mistake and i'll never do it again. >> why wait so long to apologize? it's been a couple of weeks. >> that's a very good question. i just -- i'm so emotionally distraught.
we're talking about missouri up through illinois wisconsin and iowa. those storms rev up in the afternoon but we're also looking at new on the back side of the system and not a small amount. we are looking at the potential for as much as two feet of snow in some areas and they can't even take solace in skiing in colorado because at this point most of the ski resorts are already closed. charlie. >> megan, thanks. >>> donald sterling says he does not deserve a lifetime ban from pro...
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that makes the situation worse, then add on top of it acknowledge heat spreads all the way up into iowa tomorrow, we could see temperatures in the 90's, dry conditions, no rain in the forecast today, and only spotty chances wednesday and thursday, and then the winds that blow this along and they pick up into the afternoon hours into the 20 or 30-mile per hour range. that's why all across this region, we're looking at red flag fire dangers. the forecast for today keeps moisture well to the north. it's not until the day tomorrow, you can see the green, that's a thunderstorm potential. the yellows is the officer weather and this morphs into the day on thursday. some slight chances, but again, that balances severe weather even if we get the rain out of it. >> 100 degrees in arizona. >> very hot. >> nicole, thank you very much. >> a southern california school is criticized after asking students whether the holocaust actually happened. eighth graders at the school were told to write an essay arguing if they believe the holocaust was an actual event or "a political scream traited to influence
that makes the situation worse, then add on top of it acknowledge heat spreads all the way up into iowa tomorrow, we could see temperatures in the 90's, dry conditions, no rain in the forecast today, and only spotty chances wednesday and thursday, and then the winds that blow this along and they pick up into the afternoon hours into the 20 or 30-mile per hour range. that's why all across this region, we're looking at red flag fire dangers. the forecast for today keeps moisture well to the...
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there were 11 reports yesterday, and the main core of the area is across iowa into nebraska, into kansas. that's where we are expecting to see the level chance of tornados, where the storm prediction center issued a risk. a slight look stretches from texas to michigan. we could see strong to severe storms, and widespread scattered rain showers. in the west we deal with snow and we'll see the wintry weather conditions taking shape. here across nebraska, and kansas. that is where we have severe thunderstorm watch. in effect until 10 central time. no warnings. but we have been watching a line of storms that lifted into this area, along portions of i80. as you follow it notice the blue shading - that's the snow. portions of i-80 have been closed due to the slick wintry road conditions. keep it in mind for travel perhaps. it is not going to be the level day to travel. we go from the rain to the snow once the temperatures turn colder. >> here is the set up. there's a storm system lifting north. tapping into the gulf of mexico. severe weather on the front side of it. on the back - where we get
there were 11 reports yesterday, and the main core of the area is across iowa into nebraska, into kansas. that's where we are expecting to see the level chance of tornados, where the storm prediction center issued a risk. a slight look stretches from texas to michigan. we could see strong to severe storms, and widespread scattered rain showers. in the west we deal with snow and we'll see the wintry weather conditions taking shape. here across nebraska, and kansas. that is where we have severe...
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according to the national weather service, there were 26 preliminary tornado reports across nebraska, iowa, kansas and indiana. the governor of missouri declared a state of emergency after a violent tornado ravaged a small town there. thunderstorms not the only concerns, some states are suffering through snow storms at the same time as other states are fighting with wildfires. >> nearly a dozen tornadoes ripped across the heart land over the weekend. the latest twister tore through a town near lincoln, nebraska, uprooting trees and ripping apart homes. >> i heard a crash, that was one of the trees going through my living room window. i went upstairs to check it out, went back down stairs, heard another big boom, that was the tree behind my house, lifted up and thrown over the shed. >> a small community near cans city, missouri hit hard by a tornado damaging 300 homes. a giant grain silo mangled by a twister with winds up to 135 miles per hour. so far, no injuries reported as rescuers continued to pull people from the rubble, like this woman trapped in her basement. >> we are coming to get
according to the national weather service, there were 26 preliminary tornado reports across nebraska, iowa, kansas and indiana. the governor of missouri declared a state of emergency after a violent tornado ravaged a small town there. thunderstorms not the only concerns, some states are suffering through snow storms at the same time as other states are fighting with wildfires. >> nearly a dozen tornadoes ripped across the heart land over the weekend. the latest twister tore through a town...
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today's a slight risk, so not as strong where we had the moderate risk yesterday towards minnesota and iowa. today's a slight risk. however, that does not mean we can't rule out the threat for more tornadoes out there today. more likely to see strong, damaging winds and large hail, so that's going to be the concern. take a look at your weekend. we all want a good weekend, right? might want to pick your city because we have two systems out there, so everyone's going to be warming up, but for the most part, you're only going to have one day where you're getting the sunshine, so definitely check out your city to see which day that is. why? because we have two systems out there. the warm front in the northeast, still looking at the major cold front kind of cruising through as we go towards the northeast by saturday, but then another system's even behind this. so, let's time it out, right? today, still looking at showers picking up. by saturday, really the entire northeast is finally having the cold front making its way through the region, starting to dry out through the midwest, but here comes
today's a slight risk, so not as strong where we had the moderate risk yesterday towards minnesota and iowa. today's a slight risk. however, that does not mean we can't rule out the threat for more tornadoes out there today. more likely to see strong, damaging winds and large hail, so that's going to be the concern. take a look at your weekend. we all want a good weekend, right? might want to pick your city because we have two systems out there, so everyone's going to be warming up, but for the...
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iowa and vatican. those that are out there. who are supportive of you, and you can one caucuses with a smaller enthusiastic support group. not only does he have his fathers supporters, but when you look at the poll he polls well among the republican parties base. >> perhaps wide are than we thought. thank you both for being was today. >> thank you. >> god bless, thank you. >>> if you think there's dirty politics at play in washington, try running in columbia. both are accusing each other of taking bribes from drug lords. >> reporter: there are dirty negative cam pawns and then columbia's politics. spying, allegations of pay offs, painted elections seen as elections with f.a.r.c. incumbent campaign resigned. he received $12 million to act as a broker for drug lords, hoping to avoid contradigs to the u.s. two days later his closest rival chief quit in a computer hacking scandal. >> they were trying to spy on the peace process. they were intercepting emails. >> former president entered the contest, saying he had evidence in the 20
iowa and vatican. those that are out there. who are supportive of you, and you can one caucuses with a smaller enthusiastic support group. not only does he have his fathers supporters, but when you look at the poll he polls well among the republican parties base. >> perhaps wide are than we thought. thank you both for being was today. >> thank you. >> god bless, thank you. >>> if you think there's dirty politics at play in washington, try running in columbia. both are...
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hawa iowa, nebraska, even parts of missouri. we have a powerful system right out here. that is helping bring warm and unstable air northward. now it's going to fuel the thunderstorms later on today. look at some of these high temperatures that we have forecasted. mid-80s. you know that's enough to get big storms going. so let's time it out for everybody as we move through the region. i think the worst of all thunderstorms will be near this low and near that warm front, right in this zone later on this evening, beginning about 4:00, 5:00 in the afternoon and going through 7:00, 8:00 tonight. that's when the biggest tornado threat will be across this zone. and overnight it may turn into a nasty squall line with high winds rolling across iowa, and continuing through the night with a hail threat as well. going to be a long day. and a long night. alex, back to you. >> greg postel, thank you. >>> new information about the tragic hot air balloon accident in virginia. including one victim's chilling last comments on the instagram about the trip. luke is in virginia for us. luke
hawa iowa, nebraska, even parts of missouri. we have a powerful system right out here. that is helping bring warm and unstable air northward. now it's going to fuel the thunderstorms later on today. look at some of these high temperatures that we have forecasted. mid-80s. you know that's enough to get big storms going. so let's time it out for everybody as we move through the region. i think the worst of all thunderstorms will be near this low and near that warm front, right in this zone later...
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especially in late april and also through the month of my, and it was really minnesota and parts of iowa that yesterday were looking at some of the busier activity from our storm system. we even had reports of damage all the way down to parts of texas in the dallas county area. for today, though, that same storm system still on the move from texas up into indiana and parts of illinois, we could be looking at severe weather out here, and we are going to expect some severe weather over the next several days, so even over the weekend, come saturday for north eastern parts of oklahoma into a wide area across missouri, you could be looking at severe weather. and then take a look at this, on sunday more severe weather possible from texas up into illinois. so sunday does look to be a pretty widespread area here included under the risk for severe weather. large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes being possible. there's also a lot of moisture with these storms. we have some tropical moisture from the gulf of mexico that's flowing northward, and this is one of our computer models. it's predicting
especially in late april and also through the month of my, and it was really minnesota and parts of iowa that yesterday were looking at some of the busier activity from our storm system. we even had reports of damage all the way down to parts of texas in the dallas county area. for today, though, that same storm system still on the move from texas up into indiana and parts of illinois, we could be looking at severe weather out here, and we are going to expect some severe weather over the next...
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it may happen if iowa democrats get their way. state party leaders are looking into a listening tour. some conservatives argue the internet is not secure. we all know how well the government-run website fared for obamacare. >>> new reports show how badly christians are under siege in the arab world. the number of christians in the middle east has plunged to just 10% of the overall population. this is down from 25% in 2011. well, in february 40 kris chaps were in prison, obtained or awaiting trial because of their religious beliefs. so what is the obama administration doing about any of this? middle east expert and fox news contributor lisa depp, thank you for joining us this morning. >> my pleasure. >> the obama administration is not doing much about this, is that your impression? >> it seems that in order for the obama administration to acknowledge christian persecution in the region would require them to first acknowledge we have a problem with extremism and terrorism, and that's something we have seen time and again with this a
it may happen if iowa democrats get their way. state party leaders are looking into a listening tour. some conservatives argue the internet is not secure. we all know how well the government-run website fared for obamacare. >>> new reports show how badly christians are under siege in the arab world. the number of christians in the middle east has plunged to just 10% of the overall population. this is down from 25% in 2011. well, in february 40 kris chaps were in prison, obtained or...
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. >> mother nature in the midwest in iowa, the heavy hail and sheets of rain fell. that storm part of a larger system hitting the entire region yesterday. >> a once in a lifetime encounter with the spotted eagle ray, a rather large one, veteran diver captured this footage of the animal in grand cayman. the ray was likely a younger one, since it was not as wary of her human presence, as they usually are. that's an incredibly large stingray. >> is that the stinger in the back? >> it is. it looks to be six feet. i've seen these, but that's a big one, rare, very cool. >> the pope's visit to the holy land. we're going to talk about the threat some followers say they face. >> temperatures we can expect across the nation, nicole mitchell is back. >> already some really, really warm temperatures, as far saw the at houston, 71 and chicago 69. that's a warm swath of temperatures around 70 degrees this morning, the backside a few more 50's where that frontal boundary is. here's the pattern we have. low pressure off, a little cooler into parts of new england. we've had the high
. >> mother nature in the midwest in iowa, the heavy hail and sheets of rain fell. that storm part of a larger system hitting the entire region yesterday. >> a once in a lifetime encounter with the spotted eagle ray, a rather large one, veteran diver captured this footage of the animal in grand cayman. the ray was likely a younger one, since it was not as wary of her human presence, as they usually are. that's an incredibly large stingray. >> is that the stinger in the back?...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the chairman of the judiciary committee for yielding to me and i also want to thank the efforts of the judiciary committee and the select committee on intelligence for the broad and intense work they've done on this bill. the u.s.a. freedom act starts with the right concept and that is that the civil liberties of americans were under risk even though we have very few examples of people being victimized by it. there's not a level of comfort in this country. and so the move to block the federal government from storing metadata and still allowing for them to be able to set up under a fisa warrant a query through privately held data is the right way to go. it's a conclusion i drew early on in the many hearings i've been to, both classified and unclassified hearings. i quizzed the witnesses. i put my mark down on those committee hearings, but what happened was the process moved quickly and over a weekend there was an intense job to write a bill
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the chairman of the judiciary committee for yielding to me and i also want to thank the efforts of the judiciary committee and the select committee on intelligence for the broad and intense work they've done on this bill. the u.s.a. freedom act starts with the right concept and that is that the civil liberties of americans were under risk even though we have very few...
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all right, let me go to jack in davenport, iowa. you ready? caller: yes. al qaeda typically attacks just before an election. for example, that spanish train attack, before spanish election. republicans are playing into the hands of al qaeda to let al qaeda effect an american election -- in other words, our republicans aiding and abetting al qaeda? guest: no, i wouldn't say they are aiding and abetting al qaeda. i think al qaeda is very much aware of what is going on andtically around the world bears that in mind when they plan their attacks and time their attacks. the attacks in benghazi were probably more related to the anniversary of 9/11 than the presidential election, and as well, related potentially to what was going on around the world in terms of all those protests. ayman aalso hearing -- l-zawahiri, the number two and al qaeda, now the number one, called for anniversary attacks on 9/11. that may have been a significant motivation behind those that were involved. --t: huntsman, quick, congressman, quick, boko haram, is this group a threat? guest: it
all right, let me go to jack in davenport, iowa. you ready? caller: yes. al qaeda typically attacks just before an election. for example, that spanish train attack, before spanish election. republicans are playing into the hands of al qaeda to let al qaeda effect an american election -- in other words, our republicans aiding and abetting al qaeda? guest: no, i wouldn't say they are aiding and abetting al qaeda. i think al qaeda is very much aware of what is going on andtically around the world...
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the gentleman from iowa is recognized. i'd oebsack: mr. chairman, like to thank now at this point the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole, for one minute. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i have enormous respect for my friend from kansas. we usually agree. but in this case we don't. i represent tinker air force base which has 15,000 federal civilian defense employees along with thousands of private floes working in -- employees working in contracting facilities on or around the base. usually they work together. but sometimes they compete for work. when they do, that work should go to whoever can do the work better and cheaper. this amendment overrides every other law in the book in terms of managing the defense work load by prohibiting the transfer of the work load from private to public sectors, even when the public sector can do it better and cheaper. that in my view is inefficient. it's counterproductive. and ultimately it's unfair. we should allow the work to flow to those best able to complete it and we should rely on the services to a
the gentleman from iowa is recognized. i'd oebsack: mr. chairman, like to thank now at this point the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole, for one minute. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i have enormous respect for my friend from kansas. we usually agree. but in this case we don't. i represent tinker air force base which has 15,000 federal civilian defense employees along with thousands of private floes working in -- employees working in contracting facilities on or around the base. usually...
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potential that starts in texas and moves all the way up into the great lakes, so if you're in missouri, iowa, illinois, wisconsin, michigan, even cleveland, ohio, gets into the that, you have to look >> yeah, and, hey, patty and christie in california, your daughters are sad that they missed you on mother's day, but this is their wish to say, happy mother's day. a little belated, lara. >> all right, ginger, thank you. >>> here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." first, new details from george clooney's star-studded engagement party. >>> plus, the surprising new research that may have you adding butter and bacon to your diet. >>> and we are seeing double, sort of mini style. our mini-mes getting ready for their big day. there's george's, and amy's is here too. all that and so much more coming up on "good morning america" here in times square. there's yours, amy. ♪ >> "good morning america's morning menu" is brought to you by centrum silver multivitamins, for the most amazing parts of you. ♪ multivitamins, for the most amazing parts of you. ♪ there's george's, and amy's is you.
potential that starts in texas and moves all the way up into the great lakes, so if you're in missouri, iowa, illinois, wisconsin, michigan, even cleveland, ohio, gets into the that, you have to look >> yeah, and, hey, patty and christie in california, your daughters are sad that they missed you on mother's day, but this is their wish to say, happy mother's day. a little belated, lara. >> all right, ginger, thank you. >>> here's what's coming up on our "gma morning...
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are you hanging out in iowa and new hampshire so often you don't need a map? are you taking private meetings with big political donors and bundlers? and are you out and about helping to raise money for other politicians whose support you may just be needing down the road? right around this time, two presidential cycles ago in 2006, hillary clinton was also the very early front runner for the democratic presidential nomination by a lot. according to the gallup poll, she led by 20 points or more. a list of other potential candidates not named, barack obama. yes, at this point in the cycle, the last time around for clinton, her biggest challenger, who would go on to defeat her, wasn't even on the list. we know that should secretary clinton run again, she will not be running alone, even if we don't yet know who it is who is going to run against her. so joining our panel now is role call editor in chief christina bellantoni. so is it fair? >> yeah. nothing gave me more evidence to that point than her camp's reaction to what karl rove said about her and her mishap.
are you hanging out in iowa and new hampshire so often you don't need a map? are you taking private meetings with big political donors and bundlers? and are you out and about helping to raise money for other politicians whose support you may just be needing down the road? right around this time, two presidential cycles ago in 2006, hillary clinton was also the very early front runner for the democratic presidential nomination by a lot. according to the gallup poll, she led by 20 points or more....
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i really want you to focus out towards minnesota and iowa. heightened risk for severe weather. that is the moderate risk for today. what are we looking at? same system. bringing showers even in the northeast this morning. right around that warm front. way behind it when you have the low itself in the cold front, this is what it's going to have to watch. notice the storms really start to pop up towards the afternoon and evening hours tonight. keep that in mind if you have traveling plans. across the entire middle section of the country we're going to talk about problems. not just today, even in through tomorrow. eastern half of the country, still talking about showers as we go through the entire weekend. it takes its time to kick out here. temperatures will rebound. warm air spreads farther to the east and starts to feel a little bit better where temperatures start to climb up for the weekend. but unfortunately a middle of the country another tough day. especially if you have travel plans. tough out there as well. >> thanks, indra. >> thank you for that. >>> let's take a break.
i really want you to focus out towards minnesota and iowa. heightened risk for severe weather. that is the moderate risk for today. what are we looking at? same system. bringing showers even in the northeast this morning. right around that warm front. way behind it when you have the low itself in the cold front, this is what it's going to have to watch. notice the storms really start to pop up towards the afternoon and evening hours tonight. keep that in mind if you have traveling plans. across...